From 2017: Lorinda Stewart worked for 460 days to secure her daughter’s release from Somali kidnappers. But life afterwards wasn’t the happy ending she imagined.
Tag Archives: kidnapping
What happened when Alison Azer met the PM
The Prime Minister assured Alison Azer that her family’s file is on his desk. So what’s next for the four children she alleges were abducted by her ex-husband?
Escape from hell
The captivity and rescue of Amanda Lindhout and Nigel Brennan—and what happened once they were back home
Mellissa Fung and her captors
The CBC reporter held in Afghanistan resisted, defied and then forgave them
Kidnapped Canadian released by West African captors
Bob Croke was snatched from oil rig on Nov. 8
Beating up on Somali pirates
The fishermen escaped after four months in captivity
Greek growth industry: kidnapping
The latest kidnap victim, Panagopoulos, is said to be ill
No ransom. No “prisoner” exchange. But…
I spoke with Scott Taylor yesterday on the subject of kidnappings—he’s something of an expert on that—and his take on the various ethical implications of Mellissa Fung’s capture and release. You’ll find the ensuing Q&A here.
Macleans.ca Interview: Scott Taylor
The veteran war reporter on the many questions raised by Mellissa Fung’s kidnapping
Megapundit: Yes we can (do our best)
Weekend roundup